"Wrong" Humanity and "Right" Law

Alvina 2022-03-21 09:01:19




After watching the film, I kept asking myself where is the best place for that little girl to stay?
Is it because human nature is wrong and the law is right and wrong is different (because they have different judgment standards or guidelines.) and can't draw conclusions?


Which one is more correct, there is still no answer from the film (the film does not express, I think the ending should be different. [The ending I said will be mentioned later]), but the law is made by people and is based on normal rationality way of thinking to determine a crime or pronounce a sentence.

This child is the biological parents, but they are only in the legal sense, but they did not educate the child in a correct way (this shows the fault of human nature.)


And I think so, between human nature and human nature When making a choice between laws, the best way is to make the final choice according to the rational attitude of the parties.




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The movie feels a little bit telling two stories: kidnapping and selection.


The film is all centered on the man who thinks he is smart, (a person who only cares about legal rights and does not understand human nature, can only say that he is not a complete person, he is just a machine) Everyone revolves around He, he thinks everyone else is wrong.


Here I will show what I think the ending is: the male protagonist once again takes the child away and performs the same way as the older generation (referring to: Morgan Freeman), and the story ends as they open their doors and take to the streets... …





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PS: The male lead is so disgusting. I like the heroine, but fortunately they are not together.

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Gone Baby Gone quotes

  • [Atop the cliff where the exchange is supposed to take place]

    Patrick Kenzie: How's he going to get her up here?

    [gunshots erupt]

  • Interrogating Officer: Now, you're at the quarry the other night, right? And you have no idea that this is a setup? You're baffled. Right?

    Patrick Kenzie: [smiling] No, because, strange as it might seem, I believe the police when they tell me something!

    Interrogating Officer: You're a fresh prick, you know that?